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High quality gates are reliable in the most demanding site environments

High quality gates are barriers, posts metal fencing survey conducted by Gate Safe high level of riskA survey conducted by Gate Safe highlighted a high level of risk among automated gates. It shows that a huge 88 per cent of the gates surveyed failed to comply with current health and safety guidelines in relation to the inclusion of recommended features/procedures designed to reduce the risk of injury.


Flow capacity increased under smart card car park barrier system

homes on car parks of Colwyn Bay smart card barrierCouncillors have complained about plans to build new homes on car parks, saying that removing much-needed parking areas could threaten the growth of the town of Colwyn Bay, Wales. James Harland, the council’s Senior Planning Officer, replied to concerns: “In line with National Guidance the priority for the Council is to make the most efficient use of previously developed sites.


Access control device can be incorporated with high status glass turnstiles

possible cuts to toilet provision Toilet turnstileA town councillor has suggested possible cuts to local toilet provision could be solved by town councils taking over the running of some of the toilets. Cllr Jan French believed her town of March needed to keep both its sets of toilets, but said the matter had yet to be discussed by the town council.


Parking posts can help improve car park safety at your premises

petrol station was closed after a collision parking postsA petrol station was closed after a collision in which a lorry driver was injured. Emergency services said significant damage was caused to the kiosk at Eashing Service Station, in Godalming, when a lorry hit a parked car on the forecourt. The building was also hit by the lorry on Thursday night and therefore was declared unsafe following an inspection, and has been closed for business.


Automatic barrier gives full control over who is allowed access

theft of copper £770 million a year automatic barrierA rash of crimes involving the theft of copper, fuelled by its soaring cost, is only expected to get worse according to police. The thefts affect gas supplies, electricity companies and telecoms cables; and the criminal activities’ cost to the UK has doubled to around £770 million a year.